daffodials
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
daffodils: DAFFODILS
daffodils: DAFFODILS: Daffodils have long been considered one of the heralds of spring. Planted in autumn, they spend several months developing roots before th...
DAFFODILS
Commonly known in India as Nargis,
daffodils are lilylike perennials with numerous narrow, straplike leaves, and a
single flowering stalk, all arising from a subterranean bulb. Leaves grow
upward, then droop out and down, and range from 6-30 inch in length. Flower
stalks range from 4 in tall in the miniature varieties, up to 24 in tall in
standard varieties. There can be from one to a dozen or more flowers per stalk.
Flower colors are mostly white and yellow, but some kinds have orange, pink or
red coronas. There are about 50 species of daffodils, and many thousands of
named cultivars and hybrids of garden origin. Daffodils originated in Portugal,
Spain, the southern coast of France and the northern coast of Morocco. Medieval
Arabs used juice of the wild daffodil, N. pseudo narcissus as a cure for
baldness.
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